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The Colorado 1630..

KEYSER SOZE

New Member
The polish is actually called "Oce Cleaner A", it's a polish, I have no idea why they call it a cleaner.

It's an Oce consumable product - Part number 10070056303 - it comes in a nice box with crappy application cloths. Ask your Canon supplier for it.
It's been around longer than the Colorado, they use it on several of their other printers.

Do NOT use the sweet-smelling MB cleaner, it's only for the wipers and heated wiper plate.
Cleaning the platen with IPA (Isopropyl) gets off any gunk, but it does nothing to reduce friction.

Step 1. Give the platen a general wipe over with IPA.
Step 2. Apply Cleaner A to a lint-free cloth and apply to the platen in a circular motion just like you would the bonnet of a car
Step 3. Polish the platen lightly with a dry lint free cloth to remove any excess polish (again, just like a car).
Step 4. That's it ! The platen should feel "as slick as".

It should make an immediate big difference.

Canon/Oce are their own worst enemy when it comes to disseminating field information from their technicians.
We had the exact issues you do, the Cleaner A idea came from headquarters in Europe, it's no big secret but not all the techs are told about it.

Also, use "Piksters" to clean the platen holes (image attached), much better than a paperclip.

Also also, unless you're printing in Specialty mode, always advance the media at least 200mm before printing.

piksters.jpg
 

pxbrands

New Member
The polish is actually called "Oce Cleaner A", it's a polish, I have no idea why they call it a cleaner.

It's an Oce consumable product - Part number 10070056303 - it comes in a nice box with crappy application cloths. Ask your Canon supplier for it.
It's been around longer than the Colorado, they use it on several of their other printers.

Do NOT use the sweet-smelling MB cleaner, it's only for the wipers and heated wiper plate.
Cleaning the platen with IPA (Isopropyl) gets off any gunk, but it does nothing to reduce friction.

Step 1. Give the platen a general wipe over with IPA.
Step 2. Apply Cleaner A to a lint-free cloth and apply to the platen in a circular motion just like you would the bonnet of a car
Step 3. Polish the platen lightly with a dry lint free cloth to remove any excess polish (again, just like a car).
Step 4. That's it ! The platen should feel "as slick as".

It should make an immediate big difference.

Canon/Oce are their own worst enemy when it comes to disseminating field information from their technicians.
We had the exact issues you do, the Cleaner A idea came from headquarters in Europe, it's no big secret but not all the techs are told about it.

Also, use "Piksters" to clean the platen holes (image attached), much better than a paperclip.

Also also, unless you're printing in Specialty mode, always advance the media at least 200mm before printing.

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Highly appreciate the advice - thank you!

Can't seem to find the polish from our supplier but I'll be giving Canon a shout today. We are UK based so hoping it is available.

Piksters - top notch idea, why didn't we think of that. :)
 

Adobeanna

New Member
Did anyone find this cleaner?? I would like to try it to polish the platen but our supplier didn't know what it was, any advice is appreciated.
 

Pauly

Printrade.com.au
Did anyone find this cleaner?? I would like to try it to polish the platen but our supplier didn't know what it was, any advice is appreciated.
Canon supply it. It's apart of the consumable list. Your reseller should sell it also, as it is apart of the consumables.
 

victor bogdanov

Active Member
Did anyone find this cleaner?? I would like to try it to polish the platen but our supplier didn't know what it was, any advice is appreciated.
i use it once per week, it is a must imo. Without it material buckles at start of prints and results in carriage strike

10070056303 - CLEANER A, ASSY BOTTLE
 
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